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Multi-detector computed tomography in the diagnosis and characterization of adrenal gland traumatic injuries.

Gloria Addeo1, Diletta Cozzi1, Ginevra Danti1, Elena Bertelli1, Riccardo Ferrari2, Silvia Pradella1, Margherita Trinci2, Vittorio Miele1.   

Abstract

Adrenal gland injuries after a blunt abdominal trauma are rare events and represent important indicators for severe trauma. Multidetector CT evolution with high volumetric resolution and fast acquisition with the use of multiplanar reformatted (MPR) visualization allows for an accurate and fast diagnosis of the adrenal gland for post-traumatic pathologies. While, before its introduction the diagnosis was made mainly postmortem or during surgery. Adrenal injuries are unilateral up to 90% of the cases involving most commonly the right gland; thoracoabdominal organs injuries are often also associated. Bilateral adrenal lesions are asymptomatic, potentially leading to the development of acute adrenal insufficiency. The purpose of the present review was to determine the prevalence, the mechanism of injury and the different CT appearances of adrenal trauma. Prognosis and management of adrenal injury will also be reviewed.

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Keywords:  Emergency radiology; adrenal glands; adrenal injuries; blunt abdominal trauma; hematoma; hemorrhage; multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT); trauma imaging

Year:  2019        PMID: 31183326      PMCID: PMC6534768          DOI: 10.21037/gs.2019.01.07

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gland Surg        ISSN: 2227-684X


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